7/19/2018

July's Trip to Lewis


You know, sometimes when we go through a time of trial, our trial becomes so all-consuming that all our blessings are seen through the light - or darkness, rather - of that trial. And so, instead of counting our many blessings, which are greater than we can articulate and more numerous than we can count, we mope and weigh down our heart with our woes and our afflictions.

I was reading Psalm 105 yesterday, and these words sprung off the page and into (I hope) my heart:


1.O give thanks unto the Lord; call upon His name: make known His deeds among the people.
Sing unto Him, sing psalms unto Him: talk ye of all His wondrous works.
Glory ye in His holy name: let the heart of them rejoice that seek the Lord.
Seek the Lord, and His strength: seek His face evermore.
Remember His marvellous works that He hath done; His wonders, and the judgments of His mouth;
O ye seed of Abraham His servant, ye children of Jacob His chosen.
He is the Lord our God: His judgments are in all the earth.
He hath remembered His covenant for ever, the word which He commanded to a thousand generations.

With this in mind, I am going to write a couple of blog posts about our recent trip home. 

Home is the Isle of Lewis. Obviously.

The posts will be weighed in favour of photos rather than of words, and when you see the photos, you'll understand why:




Catherine, Caleb, and I took a trip to Harris along with my sister, Marina, and my niece, Iona.





To say we were almost bowled over by the beauty of God's creation around us is an understatement. Here, Catherine and Caleb and looking out on Loch Seaforth, enjoying the peace and tranquility it affords.




Erm, hang on. Did I say peace and tranquility? And did you actually believe me, considering I'd already told you my sister was with us.

Really, shame on your naivety.

I call it 'youngest child syndrome', and many of you not-youngest-siblings will agree that the condition is widespread and is utterly non-treatable.




This wee fella. What can I say? Other than that I love him so very, very much.




Honestly, almost around every corner, we ooh-ed and ahh-ed at the beauty before us. The weather was gorgeous - about 25C (77F), with a gentle breeze to keep away midges and, as you see, stunningly blue skies. In other words: perfection.




There is no doubt that our wonderful Creator, who showered such delights on us, is a God of design and beauty and kindness. What therapy for mind and soul these views are!




We stopped off at Horgabost, had our picnic lunch on the machair, and then enjoyed a couple of hours on the sands.

As you see, even on the most perfect of days, our island beaches have plenty space for all visitors. Crowded beaches are not something we know anything of in Lewis or Harris!




Caleb was flying high, enjoying the attention, undoubtedly, more than the scenery. 




And surrounded by all of us, attention was most certainly not in short supply.







How could it be, when he is such an adorable bundle of utter joy?!




Did I mention joy? Yes, I have so many blessings to bring joy to my heart, and of temporal blessings, this wee guy is most certainly a big part of that.



"And no matter what kind of face you put on, young man, Granny is still going to smother you in love and hugs and kisses."

Aye, probably even when you're a teenager. Now, wont that be fun!




6 comments:

  1. Especially when he’s a teenager, Granny! What a stunningly beautiful place your beautiful Lewis is. I hope to go to Scotland again one day, and I’ll but it on my must visit places. I want to visit Iona too!

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    1. My niece (in the photo) is called Iona! I've never visited the island but believe it's fascinating. Yes, the Lewis and Harris coastline is stunning, and as I said in the post, the beaches are always almost empty, even on the most beautiful of days!
      I do hope you get to visit again.
      A x

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  2. What gorgeous pictures and what a handsome little man! You are a blessed woman indeed!

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    1. I am, Leslie. I truly am. It was a really special day, and I don't want to forget its beauty nor its joys
      A x

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  3. How beautiful . . . . your grandson and daughter and you and your sister and niece, AND the scenery!! Blessed for sure!!!

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    1. Yes, it really was as perfect as we can get this side of Eternity :) x

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